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Symbolic Capital (Pierre Bourdieu)
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Social status and prestige
one attains through actions and associations
People pay...
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Hip Hop as Critique and Resistance
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Rap as urban African
American music form – critique of minority experience in stratified...
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Hip Hop and Globalization
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Effective medium for
expressing discontent, resistance to authority and social criticism
War...
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Article: Japanese Hip Hop and the Globalization of CultureAuthor: Ian Condry
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Key
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Does the global consumption of popular culture
erode cultural differences?
Or...
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Summary of Globalization - Economic, Political and Cultural
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Economic: 16th – 19th CE, growth of
capitalist world system.
Political: 19th –...
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What is globalization?
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The accelerating interdependence of nations in a
world in a world system linked economically...
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Film: The Japanese Version
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Key
Question
Is globalization leading to cultural
homogeneity?
Or does it contribute...
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Peeling the Onion - the various layers of Japanese culture
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Layer 1: everything in Japan is so different
(remove shoes, strange foods, punctual trains).
Layer...
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Key Points from the film
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“To assume that the Japanese misunderstand
cultural borrowings is to presume that they...
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Culture for Sale? Culture as an Economic Resource
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What happens when
culture is packaged as a product to be consumed by tourists?
Who...
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Convergent Incentives
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Tour agents have an
economic incentive to portray indigenous peoples as exotic.
Indigenous...
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Main Points of Tourism
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Impressions we have
of other cultures formed through complex processes of representation.
Tourism...
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